Shinjin-O
Appearance
Shinjin-O | |
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Started | 1976 |
Prize money | 2,000,000 yen |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in |
The Shinjin-Ō (新人王, King of the New Stars) is a professional Go competition.
An annual Japanese tournament, it has been held continuously since 1976.
Format
The Shinjin-Ō tournament is organised by the Japanese Nihon Ki-in. The tournament started in 1976 and is only open to players under 7-Dan and below 30 years of age. It is a single knockout tournament.
In 2006, the tournament was renamed the Shinjin-Ō U-25 (King of the New Stars U-25) and the age restriction was lowered to 25. The original thinking time was 4 hours but, along with the new age restriction, the time was shortened to 3 hours. The winner's purse is 2,000,000 yen.
Past winners
Player | Years Held |
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Koichi Kobayashi | 1976, 1977 |
Akira Ishida | 1978, 1979 |
Goro Miyazawa | 1980, 1985 |
O Rissei | 1981 |
Satoshi Kataoka | 1982 |
Norimoto Yoda | 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 |
Toshiya Imamura | 1984 |
Hideki Komatsu | 1988, 1992 |
Cho Sonjin | 1991 |
Satoshi Yuki | 1993 |
Tomoyasu Mimura | 1994, 1995 |
Shinji Takao | 1996 |
Kimio Yamada | 1997 |
Keigo Yamashita | 1998 - 2001 |
Cho U | 2002 |
So Yokoku | 2003 |
Tomochika Mizokami | 2004 |
Kim Shushun | 2005 |
Takehisa Matsumoto | 2006 |
Iyama Yuta | 2007 |
Uchida Shuhei | 2008 |
Ri Ishu | 2009 |
Shiraishi Yuichi | 2010 |
Murakawa Daisuke | 2011 |
Kanazawa Makoto | 2012 |
Fujita Akihiko | 2013 |
Ichiriki Ryo | 2014 |
Hsu Chia Yuan | 2015 |
Onishi Ryuhei | 2016 |
Shibano Toramaru | 2017 |
Hirose Yuichi | 2018 |
Son Makoto | 2019 |
Kotaro Seki | 2020 |
Sebun Sotoyanagi | 2021[1] |
Sakai Yuki | 2022[2] |
Ueno Asami | 2023 |
See also
References
- ^ "The Power Report: Ichiriki to challenge for Kisei; Iyama to challenge for Oza; Sotoyanagi wins King of the New Stars". American Go E-Journal. 2021-11-02.
- ^ "The Power Report: Oh wins Go Seigen Cup; Sakai wins King of the New Stars; Hirata wins Agon Kiriyama Cup; Shibano increases lead in Meijin title match, Iyama fights back". American Go E-Journal. 2022-10-23.
External links
- Shinjin-Ō finals
- Nihon Ki-in archive of the Shinjin-Ō (in Japanese)